OK, where is this famous railway station? (I've masked the name which was on the façade)
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"calembour" is in two of my English dictionaries as the root. It is also on Google about 35,000 times but mostly in French, Italian and Spanish but it is also used in English, albeit rarely and occasionally spelt with a g on the end. See http://forum.wordreference.com/archi...hp?t-2102.html
I purposely did not wish to make it TOO easy for you, hence a relatively exotic word.
Not Narnia (wherever that may be!); if I may be permitted to commit a calembour, that answer smells of lewisite.Brian (the devil incarnate)
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Originally posted by Brian EllisNo, it is entirely devoid of sexual connotations. Think of religion and my previous post. If that doesn't give it to you on a silver platter...Brian (the devil incarnate)
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